Immigration & Residence

Before you start your studies at the University of Cologne, you need to take care of some organizational matters. Here you will find an overview of the formalities regarding immigration and residence that you should complete before your departure and shortly after your arrival in Cologne.

Visa Regulations

EU/EEA citizens:EU/EEA citizens do not have to apply for a visa for entry into Germany.

Non-EU/EEA citizens:After having sucessfully applied at the University of Cologne and being accepted you receive an official Admission Letter of the University of Cologne. Please use the Admission Letter for the visa application at the German Embassy/Consulate in your home country. On the website of the Federal Foreign Office of the Federal Republic of Germany you may find further information whether you need a visa for entering Germany.

Please note:

Please apply for a student visa and not for a tourist visa! Tourist visas cannot be converted into a residence permit for academic programs in Germany.

The visa application process lasts up to four weeks on average. The process may differ from country to country. In order to receive your visa on time before your studies begin we recommend that you make an appointment at the German Embassy/Consulate prior to receiving your admission letter and hand in the required documents. You have to turn in the admission letter at a later date. This way, you probably are able to speed up the processing time of your visa.

All international students from non-EU countries who stay in Germany for more than 90 days must apply for a residence permit at the Foreigners Registration Office.

Registration in the Cologne City Hall

All students new to Cologne must register their place of residence at the (District) Registration Office within a week of moving in - this is mandatory for all citizens living in Germany. Those who live outside of Cologne need to report to the Registration Office responsible for their area. You need the following documents for residence registration:

passport/personal I.D.

registration form - available at the (District) Registration Office or online (Cologne) or online (Hürth)

"Wohnungsgeberbestätigung" - confirmation of your landlord, form available at the (District) Registration Office or online (Cologne) or online (Hürth)

for students living in a students dormitory of the Kölner Studierendenwerk: rental contract

Students living in Cologne may go to the Registration Office in the ”Innenstadt”, no matter what place of residence. Otherwise, we recommend that you visit the Registration Office of the district you live in. The following Cologne districts have their own District Registration Office:

Students living in Hürth – Efferen register at the Registration Office in Hürth.

Note: Please keep you registration certificate (“Anmeldebescheinigung”) safe for your documents. You may need it for opening a bank account, for applying for your residence permit or for the University library!

Residence Permit

EU/EEA citizens:International students from EU/EEA countries do not have to apply for a residence permit during their studies in Germany. Nevertheless, we recommend to obtain a confirmation on the Freedom of Movement for EU citizens ("Freizügigkeitsbescheinigung").

Non-EU/EEA citizens:International students from Non-EU/EEA countries have to apply for a residence permit within 90 days after their entry into Germany - whether or not they entered Germany with a visa.

Necessary documents for the residence permit application are the following:

proof of health insurance coverage (from a German statutory health insurer or an exemption certificate ("Befreiungsbescheinigung") from a German statutory health insurer, private health insurance)

In some cases other documents may be necessary; in this case you will be informed at your appointment.

The residence permit is usually issued electronically by chip card. Applicants have to pay a processing fee.

Health Insurance

A proof of health insurance coverage from a German statutory health insurer or an exemption certificate ("Befreiungsbescheinigung") from a German statutory health insurer (in the event that you are insured in your home country or have a private (German) health insurance policy) is a requirement for being enrolled at the University of Cologne.

The costs for a student´s health insurance are of appr. 80 € per month, depending on the health insurance company.

EU/EEA citizens or citizens from countries having a Social Security Agreement with Germany:Usually, the health insurance coverage from EU/EEA-countries is sufficient for enrolment at a German university. Please bring your EHIC card from your home country and ask a German statutory health insurer to issue an exemption certificate ("Befreiungsbescheinigung") for enrolment at a German university. An additional health insurance coverage is not necessary.

EU/EEA citizens or citizens from countries not having a Social Security Agreement with Germany:If you have a health insurance coverage from your home country or a private German health insurance please consult a German statutory health insurer whether the coverage is sufficient for enrolment at university and if yes, ask them to issue an exemption certificate ("Befreiungsbescheinigung"). If this is not possible you have to obtain a German statutory health insurance for enrolment at a German university. By the way, for the application of a residence permit non-EU/EAA citizens have to hand in a health insurance policy as well.

Exception: Students reaching the age of 30, from the 14th study semester on and participants of the preparatory German language course are not able to buy a German statutory health insurance - they have to obtain a private (German) health insurance.

Opening a Bank Account

Students can open an account free-of-charge at any bank in Cologne. Because each bank is different, students are advised to shop around for the best terms.

A bank account is not only useful to have. It is necessary if you want to

pay rent (in Germany it is usual to pay rent by transferring the money)